Tennis History And Rules
Tennis is a sport in which two players or two teams (each team consists of two players) compete against each other. The goal of each player / team is to serve the ball using a racket next to the opponent so that the opponent cannot return the ball. In addition, the ball must touch half of the opponent's court at least once.
Tennis History:
The French game "GU de Pome" (literally - a palm game) is considered the ancestor of tennis. Unlike modern tennis, he used to play GUD palms indoors using his palm to grab the ball. Later, gloves replaced palms; Then the special bottoms replaced the gloves; And immediately after that, there were missiles. One of the most famous references to tennis in medieval literature is the story of Shakespeare's historical story, "Henry V", in which the French dolphin satirically sent a barrel of tennis balls to a young English king. Almost all French kings played tennis, with Charles IX of France calling tennis "one of the best, most appropriate and healthiest practices a prince, a companion and other great people can do."
Rules of Tennis:
The game starts with a toss of a coin to determine which player should be presented first and which side they want to serve. The server must then serve each point of alternate aspects of the baseline.
Nowhere should the server move its feet along the base line in front of court before pressing its service.Tennis matches consist of "sets", resulting in "games". Winning games require points (at least 4 points: 15-30-40 games, while at least two points). When serving, the player makes two attempts, where he alternates the ball in the left and right service lanes. Once the game is played, the service goes to the opponent. After the weird game is played, the players have a minute's break and the sides change. A player who wins 6 games (provided his opponent does not win more than 4 games) is considered to have won the set. To win the match, the player must win 2 or 3 out of 3 sets. The player who wins the required number of seats wins the match.
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